Keshin Sea
Keshin Sea
- A gigantic freshwater inland sea that is over 500kms from north to south, many rivers empty into it with only the one river, the Chordata flowing out of it.
- Its exact depth is unknown, but it is generally accepted to be over a km deep at its lowest point. There are reliable reports of cave systems honeycombing its entire length.
- Freshwater sharks, giant turtles, dolphins and mosasaurs make their home here alongside the expected population of fish, crocodiles, freshwater crustaceans and sea birds.
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